Comments on biz markie + sampling + stolen teachings part IVTypePad2009-01-05T16:21:56Zsteve carterhttp://stevecarter.typepad.com/thegreenroom/tag:typepad.com,2003:http://stevecarter.typepad.com/thegreenroom/2009/01/biz-markie-sampling-stolen-teachings-part-iv/comments/atom.xml/research paper writing commented on 'biz markie + sampling + stolen teachings part IV'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00e54fbac85f88330120a52360ca970c2009-08-06T06:01:52Z2009-08-06T06:01:52Zresearch paper writinghttp://www.affordableresearchpaper.netWell, I have been reading your blog posts daily and the reason I come on your blog frequently is its...<p>Well, I have been reading your blog posts daily and the reason I come on your blog frequently is its compelling content… Regards…</p>ryan guard commented on 'biz markie + sampling + stolen teachings part IV'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00e54fbac85f8833010536d0e0db970b2009-01-17T07:12:14Z2009-01-17T07:12:14Zryan guardhttp://ryanguard.netI feel like this post is a lot like my bible. Everything before "I want to be the kind of...<p>I feel like this post is a lot like my bible. Everything before &quot;I want to be the kind of person&quot; is sorta like the OT (or Hebrew Bible if you&#39;re from MH), and everything after that is sorta like the NT. </p>
<p>The OT in this post says things that make me silently cringe, wondering if that&#39;s what the author REALLY means. </p>
<p>I feel like there&#39;s truth in the OT of this post, but it comes across so raw that it&#39;s hard to digest. </p>
<p>But the NT is my kind of gravy. It&#39;s about a person... a person who lives a certain way. Not so much driven by laws, but with a motivation to be an honorable person. It&#39;s everything I want to talk about- doing my best to not be authentic, but not being so bound by rules that my teaching gets strangled and limited. </p>
<p>I&#39;ve actually heard some great things about Matt from Steve, so I read this post in much the same way that I read my OT (free to assume the goodness and trustworthiness of the author). </p>
<p>So, much like many bible readers, I&#39;ll probably come back to this text again and again to re-read the last part. </p>Kyle Stowell commented on 'biz markie + sampling + stolen teachings part IV'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00e54fbac85f8833010536b42448970b2009-01-08T18:39:40Z2009-01-08T18:39:40ZKyle Stowellhttp://kstowell.wordpress.com/"I want to be the kind of person who can sweat and bleed over ideas and content and then freely...<p> &quot;I want to be the kind of person who can sweat and bleed over ideas and content and then freely give it away to others, because deep down I know and want to know it never belonged to me in the first place.&quot;</p>
<p>Funny you end on that. Just last night I was having a conversation about that, the person said do to me.</p>
<p>&quot;Kyle, you realize that if you were called to teach, that the spirit of the lord will guide you in your teaching. And your ideas will not be &quot;yours&quot; but coming from God.&quot; </p>
<p>If the lord created everything and called it good, how can we have &quot;original ideas&quot;, Just ideas inspired by him.....................</p>
<p>Great post.......did you write this to feel validated? :)</p>Steve S commented on 'biz markie + sampling + stolen teachings part IV'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00e54fbac85f8833010536ac52a6970b2009-01-06T00:35:06Z2009-01-06T00:35:06ZSteve Shttp://smsurine.blogspot.comWow, that's incredibly insightful. I can't help but feel a little taken aback as a blogger reading this. It does...<p>Wow, that&#39;s incredibly insightful. I can&#39;t help but feel a little taken aback as a blogger reading this. It does make me wonder what my motivations really are. After all, I don&#39;t think I&#39;d put my thoughts out there if I didn&#39;t really want people to read them. I don&#39;t know if there&#39;s inherently anything wrong with that, but I do like the reminder that all my bright ideas really have their origin somewhere else to begin with, and ultimately come from God.</p>jimkastkeat commented on 'biz markie + sampling + stolen teachings part IV'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00e54fbac85f8833010536b4e501970c2009-01-05T22:39:32Z2009-01-05T22:39:32Zjimkastkeathttp://www.jimkastkeat.comSteve/Matt Great words. I especially like the way you bash blogs in a guest blog post! And maybe we should...<p>Steve/Matt</p>
<p>Great words. I especially like the way you bash blogs in a guest blog post!</p>
<p>And maybe we should rewrite the Psalm to read, &quot;the earth is the Lord&#39;s and every idea in it&quot;</p>jimkastkeat commented on 'biz markie + sampling + stolen teachings part IV'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00e54fbac85f8833010536ac00e6970b2009-01-05T22:36:12Z2009-01-05T22:36:12Zjimkastkeathttp://www.jimkastkeat.comThe Wingnut commented on 'biz markie + sampling + stolen teachings part IV'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00e54fbac85f8833010536aba7f2970b2009-01-05T20:18:08Z2009-01-05T20:18:09ZThe Wingnuthttp://www.wingnut1213.blogspot.comI was thinking about this topic yesterday, listening to Kent teach. His teaching mirrored almost exactly a teaching that Rob...<p>I was thinking about this topic yesterday, listening to Kent teach. His teaching mirrored almost exactly a teaching that Rob gave some years ago, which I have on cassette(!) and listen to from time to time.</p>
<p>Naturally, one begins to wonder who exactly the teaching &quot;belongs&quot; to when confronted with something like that.</p>
<p>Thank you Matt for cutting right to the heart of the matter, and thank you Steve for allowing Matt to &quot;hijack&quot; your blog!</p>
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